Christmas shearwater

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1Dark Pterodromapetrels 40 to 150 nautical miles off the North in the North Pacific:  American coast,the avifauna, including principal species,seasonalmovements, and year-to-year patterns of

Dark Pterodromapetrels 40 to 150 nautical miles off the North in the North Pacific: American coast,the avifauna, including principal species,seasonalmovements, and year-to-year patterns of

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Source URL: www.birdpop.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-27 22:35:08
2Dark Pterodromapetrels 40 to 150 nautical miles off the North in the North Pacific:  American coast,the avifauna, including principal species,seasonalmovements, and year-to-year patterns of

Dark Pterodromapetrels 40 to 150 nautical miles off the North in the North Pacific: American coast,the avifauna, including principal species,seasonalmovements, and year-to-year patterns of

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Source URL: birdpop.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-27 22:35:08
3CHRISTMAS SHEARWATER Other: Christmas Island Shearwater Puffinus nativitatis monotypic

CHRISTMAS SHEARWATER Other: Christmas Island Shearwater Puffinus nativitatis monotypic

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Source URL: hbs.bishopmuseum.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-24 01:43:34
    4GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING HOOKED SEABIRDS A pair of strong wire or bolt cutters that can cut through your hooks is an easy tool to carry aboard in the case you catch a seabird.  Hawaii’s Seabirds

    GUIDELINES FOR HANDLING HOOKED SEABIRDS A pair of strong wire or bolt cutters that can cut through your hooks is an easy tool to carry aboard in the case you catch a seabird. Hawaii’s Seabirds

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    Source URL: www.fpir.noaa.gov

    Language: English - Date: 2011-02-25 15:28:10
    5S H E A RWAT E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N  he separation of Short-tailed Shearwater from Sooty Shearwater is one of the most challenging field identification problems for birders in western North America.  Field Separa

    S H E A RWAT E R I D E N T I F I C AT I O N he separation of Short-tailed Shearwater from Sooty Shearwater is one of the most challenging field identification problems for birders in western North America. Field Separa

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    Source URL: aba.org

    Language: English - Date: 2008-09-16 00:16:12